Renewing the Mind for Teaching and Learning is a study in the Principle Approach®, a new way of thinking that views all life and learning through a Biblical lens.
A Biblical philosophy of education begets a fresh approach to both curriculum and method. Start by “renewing your mind for teaching and learning” with a group of like-minded patriots. This study is the first step in the process of restoring true Biblical education, the source of liberty and Christian self-government.
- Teach using a time-tested method of successful education
- Master the joy and spirit of subject material—vocabulary, principles and leading ideas
- Establish the purpose of learning—overviews, timelines, maps, goals
- Construct a solid Biblical and academic curriculum
- Create an appealing learning environment providing the right tools
- Consistently uphold the standards of Christian scholarship and character
- Celebrate learning by incorporating music, art, drama, pageantry, performance and all the arts
The Foundation for American Christian Education is pleased to offer multiple online course formats for you to take Renewing the Mind for Teaching and Learning:
Live Online Course | Flexible Online Course |
When: Meets on a weeknight via video conferencing. Currently meets on Tuesdays 6:00 -7:30pm EST. Next Course Dates: January 7 – March 11, 2025 | When: No specific log-in times. Work is due at the end of each week. Watch lectures and read at your own pace. Next Course Dates: March 4 – May 13, 2025 |
Resources: Copy of softcover book Renewing The Mind provided. Other full texts are available to purchase. | Resources: Digital copy of Renewing The Mind provided. Physical copy available as additional purchase. Other texts are provided in segments needed for the course, and full texts are available to purchase. |
Collaboration: Live collaboration with the instructor and classmates. | Collaboration: Collaboration through discussion boards with the instructor and classmates. |
Instructor(s): Dr. Brenda MacMenamin | Facilitator: Dr. Max Lyons Instructor(s): Dr. Max Lyons, Dr. Mike Myers, Laura Caruso, Martha Shirley, and Dan Smithwick. |
This course text explains providential history as well as Principle Approach® philosophy, curriculum, and methodology.
If you have questions, please contact Dr. Max Lyons, Director of Teaching Services at max@face.net or Dr. Brenda MacMenamin at drbrendamac@protonmail.com.